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In our latest episode, we speak with Vishwanath to rethink how water actually works in a city like Bengaluru.
Instead of asking whether cities are running out of water, the conversation asks a more uncomfortable question: if water exists, why do so many people still struggle to access it – and why do they struggle to trust it even when it is treated and proven safe?
This episode reframes water as a socio-hydrological resource, shaped as much by human behaviour, institutions, and the ‘yuck’ factor as by rainfall or rivers.
Over seven interdisciplinary studios at RV University School of Design, we explored systems thinking with Design students through real problems– mapping connections and sitting with complexity before rushing to solutions. It reminded us that understanding often begins by slowing down.
We have conversations that invite reflection, not overwhelm. Are there themes that make you anxious, and would like to untangle, through a conversation?